BIO
Ryder hails from Ketchum, Idaho and where he skied for the Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation. Sarchett spent a year on the men's Development team in the 2022-23 season before he headed off to ski for the Buffs at CU Boulder. In the 2023-24 season Sarchett not only succeeded on the NCAA collegiate level but he stole the show at the Junior World Championships when he won the giant slalom in front of a tough international field. Sarchett was then given the opportunity to start his first World Cup at World Cup Finals in Saalbach, Austria.
Sarchett is excited to keep building on this momentum into the 2025 season through Europa Cup and World Cup races.
World Cup
20th, GS, Saalbach, Austria First World Cup start
"I plan on skiing as fast as I can and I’ll see where that takes me"
4 Things You Didn't Know About Ryder Sarchett
- 1. Ryder came back from a year of injury due to a torn ACL to having the best points in the nation for his age in GS and SL.
- 2. Ryder likes being outside. He runs barefoot, and he loves living in Idaho.
- 3. His top 10 songs consist of: Plug walk, the box, power glide, slippery, the spins, wolves, cry, look back at it, project dreams, dance monkey.
- 4. When he is not skiing, you can find Ryder playing soccer, pickle ball, biking, swimming, or flipping.
Ryder's News
2024-25 Stifel U.S. Alpine Ski Team Announced
September 08, 2024
Radamus Takes Giant Slalom National Championship Win
March 22, 2024
2023 Alpine Junior World Ski Championships Team Announced
January 09, 2023
2022-23 Stifel U.S. Alpine Team Announced
October 19, 2022
2022-23 U.S. Alpine Ski Team Nominations
May 09, 2022
Nelson Golden, Jemison Grabs Silver At Junior Worlds Super-G
March 05, 2022
2022 Alpine Junior World Ski Championships Team Announced
February 23, 2022
2021-22 U.S. Alpine Ski Team Announced
November 10, 2021